Whats the name of that bar right down the street from the WM? It is so small your like sitting at the bar and your almost able to learn against the back wall lol. We used to love hitting that place up hours before the game when the Nailers played the Chiefs. I think a few times we went for lunch and to pregame, ended up eating dinner there as well and pretty much not remembering anything about the game. But I never forget their gigantic burritos there.

DudeMan2766 wrote:Whats the name of that bar right down the street from the WM? It is so small your like sitting at the bar and your almost able to learn against the back wall lol. We used to love hitting that place up hours before the game when the Nailers played the Chiefs. I think a few times we went for lunch and to pregame, ended up eating dinner there as well and pretty much not remembering anything about the game. But I never forget their gigantic burritos there.

DudeMan2766 wrote:Whats the name of that bar right down the street from the WM? It is so small your like sitting at the bar and your almost able to learn against the back wall lol. We used to love hitting that place up hours before the game when the Nailers played the Chiefs. I think a few times we went for lunch and to pregame, ended up eating dinner there as well and pretty much not remembering anything about the game. But I never forget their gigantic burritos there.

DudeMan2766 wrote:Whats the name of that bar right down the street from the WM? It is so small your like sitting at the bar and your almost able to learn against the back wall lol. We used to love hitting that place up hours before the game when the Nailers played the Chiefs. I think a few times we went for lunch and to pregame, ended up eating dinner there as well and pretty much not remembering anything about the game. But I never forget their gigantic burritos there.

c'mon, if you've been in there, you know what I meant. There's one main aisle that runs from the door to the back.....ummm...and a second one that barely qualifies that runs from left to right where people bunch up. If there's a row of people in an uninterrupted line, it's an aisle.

point being aisles, no aisles, whatever, I'm still saying 40-45 people. I'll even make a point to count it out when I get back in town for a weekend.

Ha. we never counted aisles, but always told people we could sit at the bar and lean against the back wall. We would spend hours at that place before Nailers-Chiefs games. Looked forward to it each time. One time the guy even remembered us from the previous year.